O documento resume uma conversa em uma reunião social sobre os desafios atuais e como enfrentá-los com coragem e sabedoria. O amigo alerta que os últimos dias trarão tempos difíceis com pessoas egoístas, mas que devemos permanecer firmes na fé e não nos afastar de Deus.
The document lists various digital tools and software used for creating media projects, including Blogger for blogging, Photoshop for image editing, Facebook and YouTube for social media and video uploading, Prezi and Slideshare for presentations, PowerPoint for planning and analysis, Microsoft Word for writing, a DSLR camera for photos, Google for research, Power Director and Windows Movie Maker for video planning, an iPhone for lighting, red heads for lighting in photoshoots, Adobe Premier for video editing, Excel for data analysis, Paint for moodboards, and a scanner for digitizing storyboards.
This document provides feedback from test audiences on a movie trailer and ideas to improve promotional materials. Viewers provided positive feedback on the trailer's attention-grabbing opening, well-constructed order of scenes, and unique theme of a split personality in horror. Suggestions included adding more spoken lines, lengthening the trailer, and showing more of the main character's personality. Based on this, the creator plans to change the poster font to relate better to the narrative and add another cover line to the magazine.
The poster features a close-up image of a single eye with fingers emerging from it, suggesting someone trying to escape or having flashbacks. The eye takes up most of the white background, implying its importance to the film. Simple lighting highlights just the eye. Minimal text is used, with the film title in a bold font standing out. The unconventional color scheme and unusual main image are meant to attract audiences for this psychological thriller in an unexpected way.
The poster depicts a person looking through a window with their face covered, creating mystery. Trees in the background suggest the film takes place in a forest. Dark lighting and colors of black, white, and gray create an eerie atmosphere. Unusual fonts are used to convey the horror genre. Mysterious elements like the covered face and tagline "Fear moves in" intrigue audiences without revealing much about the plot. Challenging conventions further sparks audience interest in uncovering what is "uninvited."
The poster depicts a woman screaming as demonic hands drag her towards flames. This creates intrigue by showing a typical woman in danger from supernatural forces. The colors red, orange and black convey danger and evil, drawing the eye. Text provides context that the protagonist's life will take a dark turn. Overall the poster effectively summarizes the horror plot and genre through visuals and text to attract the target young adult audience.
Both magazines position their central images using rule-of-thirds composition and ensure the models engage the viewer, but Total Film also features additional film images to showcase variety.
O documento resume uma conversa em uma reunião social sobre os desafios atuais e como enfrentá-los com coragem e sabedoria. O amigo alerta que os últimos dias trarão tempos difíceis com pessoas egoístas, mas que devemos permanecer firmes na fé e não nos afastar de Deus.
The document lists various digital tools and software used for creating media projects, including Blogger for blogging, Photoshop for image editing, Facebook and YouTube for social media and video uploading, Prezi and Slideshare for presentations, PowerPoint for planning and analysis, Microsoft Word for writing, a DSLR camera for photos, Google for research, Power Director and Windows Movie Maker for video planning, an iPhone for lighting, red heads for lighting in photoshoots, Adobe Premier for video editing, Excel for data analysis, Paint for moodboards, and a scanner for digitizing storyboards.
This document provides feedback from test audiences on a movie trailer and ideas to improve promotional materials. Viewers provided positive feedback on the trailer's attention-grabbing opening, well-constructed order of scenes, and unique theme of a split personality in horror. Suggestions included adding more spoken lines, lengthening the trailer, and showing more of the main character's personality. Based on this, the creator plans to change the poster font to relate better to the narrative and add another cover line to the magazine.
The poster features a close-up image of a single eye with fingers emerging from it, suggesting someone trying to escape or having flashbacks. The eye takes up most of the white background, implying its importance to the film. Simple lighting highlights just the eye. Minimal text is used, with the film title in a bold font standing out. The unconventional color scheme and unusual main image are meant to attract audiences for this psychological thriller in an unexpected way.
The poster depicts a person looking through a window with their face covered, creating mystery. Trees in the background suggest the film takes place in a forest. Dark lighting and colors of black, white, and gray create an eerie atmosphere. Unusual fonts are used to convey the horror genre. Mysterious elements like the covered face and tagline "Fear moves in" intrigue audiences without revealing much about the plot. Challenging conventions further sparks audience interest in uncovering what is "uninvited."
The poster depicts a woman screaming as demonic hands drag her towards flames. This creates intrigue by showing a typical woman in danger from supernatural forces. The colors red, orange and black convey danger and evil, drawing the eye. Text provides context that the protagonist's life will take a dark turn. Overall the poster effectively summarizes the horror plot and genre through visuals and text to attract the target young adult audience.
Both magazines position their central images using rule-of-thirds composition and ensure the models engage the viewer, but Total Film also features additional film images to showcase variety.
The magazine cover uses green, white, and black colors that suggest power and establish it as a horror genre publication. It follows typical conventions like capitalized masthead and cover lines, and positions the main Joker image and Will Smith interview prominently. The Joker's unusual white and red facial features are intended to attract audiences to the magazine focused on his new film role.
The document discusses research conducted with a target magazine audience to inform the design of a new horror magazine. [1] Graphs show that the main features attracting readers are the cover image and lines. [2] Colors preferred for horror like black and red will be used. [3] Readers prefer a single main cover image over multiple images and a simple over busy design.
This document evaluates four different fonts for their suitability as a masthead font for a horror magazine:
1. Feast of Flesh BB font is chosen for its consistency with the font used in the film trailer and its rough, edgy style evoking the character in the film.
2. The Bloody font is rejected because it does not look like real blood and would not work well with the chosen magazine cover image.
3. Action of the Time New font is considered effective due to its distorted, scratched appearance that helps create a horror atmosphere, but it may be too difficult to read if faded or at a distance.
4. The last font is rejected as too thin and long,
The document evaluates several fonts for suitability in a horror movie poster. It discusses Harabara, Pulse Sans Virgin, Symbol, Times New Roman, Chiller, Resagokr, and Tahoma fonts. Resagokr is chosen for the title as it is simple, easy to read, and appeals to both male and female audiences. Tahoma is selected for small text elements like credits and websites due to its plain readability at small sizes.
This document discusses the design process for a logo for a production company creating horror media. Several design concepts were explored that incorporated conventions of the horror genre, including images of blood, split hearts, and a severed hand with hair. A rose motif was considered to reference the tagline "Every rose has its thorn". The final logo selected was a darkened skull drawing intended to convey a frightening and mysterious atmosphere for horror films.
The document discusses research conducted using Facebook to understand audience preferences for horror film posters. Key findings include that the main image is the most important element in attracting audiences. For horror posters specifically, audiences prefer a single main image with one model, and use of the colors black and red. They also prefer larger images with less text targeted at young adult audiences. Typical horror conventions help audiences instantly recognize the genre.
The document discusses research conducted using Facebook to understand audience preferences for horror film posters. Key findings include that the main image is the most important element in attracting audiences. For horror posters specifically, audiences prefer a single main image with one person, using the colors black and red, with less text and a larger main image. They also tend to prefer more typical rather than unusual horror poster features to instantly recognize the genre.
The document discusses the design process for a logo for a production company creating horror media. Several design concepts were explored that incorporated common horror conventions like blood, skulls, and the color red. The final logo features a darkened skull drawing to represent the horror genre in a frightening yet recognizable way and make the company name easily readable.
This document provides examples of how different characters in a film could be portrayed, including:
The antagonist Rosie Black is portrayed through Kristen Stewart with black messy hair, pale skin, and dark makeup.
The protagonist Rosie Black is shown through images of actresses smiling with light makeup, casual clothes, and neat hair representing a calm atmosphere.
The dad character is portrayed through images of men like Ricardo Antonio Chavira and Paul Johansson who are scruffy with facial hair and casual dress, representing a normal dad.
The mum character is shown through women like Marcia Cross dressed neatly like a "perfect mom" and Sarah Jessica Parker in simple clothes representing a laid back personality.
The
The document discusses the skills and knowledge the author gained from completing a preliminary task analyzing magazines. They learned about magazine conventions, improved their Photoshop and photography skills, and understand how to represent their target audience. Key things included analyzing current magazines, using an SLR camera to take professional photos, and learning to effectively use Photoshop to design the magazine. The author conducted a survey to understand their target audience of 15-23 year olds and represented them through images, colors, price, and topics discussed in the magazine.
The document summarizes the process of creating an alternative music magazine targeted at young adults ages 15-23. Key points discussed include:
- Analysing conventions of successful magazines like Billboard and Rolling Stone to incorporate proven techniques
- Choosing conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes, and developing a unique house style and slogan
- Learning skills like using an SLR camera to take professional photos and Photoshop to edit images
- Conducting a survey to understand the target audience and design the magazine accordingly
- Including appealing colors, relatable models, and a free gift to attract readers
- Distributing both physically and digitally like through the magazine's website for wider reach
Sound is an important element in trailers, coming before visuals. There are two types of sound: diegetic, which comes from within the scene, and non-diegetic, from outside sources like soundtracks. Voiceovers are commonly used in trailers to provide context and highlight stars while building excitement for the film's release.
The document outlines Tzvetan Todorov's five-stage theory of narrative structure: (1) equilibrium at the outset, (2) disruption of equilibrium, (3) recognition of disruption, (4) attempt to repair disruption, (5) reinstatement or creation of new equilibrium. It then provides ideas for a psychological thriller film plot following this structure, where the main character Rosie experiences bullying, a mental breakdown, and begins killing people in her life. The narrative stages are demonstrated through ideas for scenes in the film.
Distribution companies release different types of trailers to market films leading up to their release. Teaser trailers are short and aim to generate buzz, while theatrical trailers that play in theaters are typically longer and released closer to the film. Trailers are also used in television advertisements and online on websites and social media where audiences can discuss and help promote films. Trailers aim to convey the storyline, actors, and genre of the film to attract their target audience.
Making a film is expensive, so films must earn a significant amount at the box office to recoup costs. Marketing budgets typically equal half to three times production budgets to promote films through trailers, interviews, posters and more. Trailers shown in theaters, online and on TV are especially important for generating buzz and enticing audiences to watch a film. Effective trailers use techniques like cliffhangers, comedy, action and music to create an exciting atmosphere and hint at the genre.
The magazine cover uses green, white, and black colors that suggest power and establish it as a horror genre publication. It follows typical conventions like capitalized masthead and cover lines, and positions the main Joker image and Will Smith interview prominently. The Joker's unusual white and red facial features are intended to attract audiences to the magazine focused on his new film role.
The document discusses research conducted with a target magazine audience to inform the design of a new horror magazine. [1] Graphs show that the main features attracting readers are the cover image and lines. [2] Colors preferred for horror like black and red will be used. [3] Readers prefer a single main cover image over multiple images and a simple over busy design.
This document evaluates four different fonts for their suitability as a masthead font for a horror magazine:
1. Feast of Flesh BB font is chosen for its consistency with the font used in the film trailer and its rough, edgy style evoking the character in the film.
2. The Bloody font is rejected because it does not look like real blood and would not work well with the chosen magazine cover image.
3. Action of the Time New font is considered effective due to its distorted, scratched appearance that helps create a horror atmosphere, but it may be too difficult to read if faded or at a distance.
4. The last font is rejected as too thin and long,
The document evaluates several fonts for suitability in a horror movie poster. It discusses Harabara, Pulse Sans Virgin, Symbol, Times New Roman, Chiller, Resagokr, and Tahoma fonts. Resagokr is chosen for the title as it is simple, easy to read, and appeals to both male and female audiences. Tahoma is selected for small text elements like credits and websites due to its plain readability at small sizes.
This document discusses the design process for a logo for a production company creating horror media. Several design concepts were explored that incorporated conventions of the horror genre, including images of blood, split hearts, and a severed hand with hair. A rose motif was considered to reference the tagline "Every rose has its thorn". The final logo selected was a darkened skull drawing intended to convey a frightening and mysterious atmosphere for horror films.
The document discusses research conducted using Facebook to understand audience preferences for horror film posters. Key findings include that the main image is the most important element in attracting audiences. For horror posters specifically, audiences prefer a single main image with one model, and use of the colors black and red. They also prefer larger images with less text targeted at young adult audiences. Typical horror conventions help audiences instantly recognize the genre.
The document discusses research conducted using Facebook to understand audience preferences for horror film posters. Key findings include that the main image is the most important element in attracting audiences. For horror posters specifically, audiences prefer a single main image with one person, using the colors black and red, with less text and a larger main image. They also tend to prefer more typical rather than unusual horror poster features to instantly recognize the genre.
The document discusses the design process for a logo for a production company creating horror media. Several design concepts were explored that incorporated common horror conventions like blood, skulls, and the color red. The final logo features a darkened skull drawing to represent the horror genre in a frightening yet recognizable way and make the company name easily readable.
This document provides examples of how different characters in a film could be portrayed, including:
The antagonist Rosie Black is portrayed through Kristen Stewart with black messy hair, pale skin, and dark makeup.
The protagonist Rosie Black is shown through images of actresses smiling with light makeup, casual clothes, and neat hair representing a calm atmosphere.
The dad character is portrayed through images of men like Ricardo Antonio Chavira and Paul Johansson who are scruffy with facial hair and casual dress, representing a normal dad.
The mum character is shown through women like Marcia Cross dressed neatly like a "perfect mom" and Sarah Jessica Parker in simple clothes representing a laid back personality.
The
The document discusses the skills and knowledge the author gained from completing a preliminary task analyzing magazines. They learned about magazine conventions, improved their Photoshop and photography skills, and understand how to represent their target audience. Key things included analyzing current magazines, using an SLR camera to take professional photos, and learning to effectively use Photoshop to design the magazine. The author conducted a survey to understand their target audience of 15-23 year olds and represented them through images, colors, price, and topics discussed in the magazine.
The document summarizes the process of creating an alternative music magazine targeted at young adults ages 15-23. Key points discussed include:
- Analysing conventions of successful magazines like Billboard and Rolling Stone to incorporate proven techniques
- Choosing conventions like mastheads, cover lines, barcodes, and developing a unique house style and slogan
- Learning skills like using an SLR camera to take professional photos and Photoshop to edit images
- Conducting a survey to understand the target audience and design the magazine accordingly
- Including appealing colors, relatable models, and a free gift to attract readers
- Distributing both physically and digitally like through the magazine's website for wider reach
Sound is an important element in trailers, coming before visuals. There are two types of sound: diegetic, which comes from within the scene, and non-diegetic, from outside sources like soundtracks. Voiceovers are commonly used in trailers to provide context and highlight stars while building excitement for the film's release.
The document outlines Tzvetan Todorov's five-stage theory of narrative structure: (1) equilibrium at the outset, (2) disruption of equilibrium, (3) recognition of disruption, (4) attempt to repair disruption, (5) reinstatement or creation of new equilibrium. It then provides ideas for a psychological thriller film plot following this structure, where the main character Rosie experiences bullying, a mental breakdown, and begins killing people in her life. The narrative stages are demonstrated through ideas for scenes in the film.
Distribution companies release different types of trailers to market films leading up to their release. Teaser trailers are short and aim to generate buzz, while theatrical trailers that play in theaters are typically longer and released closer to the film. Trailers are also used in television advertisements and online on websites and social media where audiences can discuss and help promote films. Trailers aim to convey the storyline, actors, and genre of the film to attract their target audience.
Making a film is expensive, so films must earn a significant amount at the box office to recoup costs. Marketing budgets typically equal half to three times production budgets to promote films through trailers, interviews, posters and more. Trailers shown in theaters, online and on TV are especially important for generating buzz and enticing audiences to watch a film. Effective trailers use techniques like cliffhangers, comedy, action and music to create an exciting atmosphere and hint at the genre.